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AIM World Services

Diesel/Heavy Equipment Mechanic

AIM World Services, Washington DC

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IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITY
The Heavy Duty and Diesel Mechanic diagnoses, adjusts, repairs and overhauls buses and trucks, and maintains and repairs various of diesel engines. The incumbent will also perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance such as changing oil, checking batteries, and lubricating equipment and machinery.

Repair and maintain the operating condition of trucks, buses, emergency response vehicles, all types of trailers, heavy equipment, including railroad locomotives and associated rolling stock, and all types of diesel engines.
Performs scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Includes working with automotive, industrial, locomotive, and marine diesel engines.
Operates and inspects machines and equipment to diagnose defects.
Maintains, repairs, and rebuilds power equipment, such as power shovels, scrapers, paving machines, motor graders, trench-digging machines, bulldozers, pumps, compressors, generators, locomotives, railcars, buses, heavy trucks, trailers, fire engines, snow removal equipment, and armored personnel carriers.
Dismantles and reassembles equipment to OEM specifications and Navy standards, using various lifting equipment, hand, and pneumatic tools.
Examines equipment and parts for damage and wear using calibrated measuring tools.
Repairs vehicle chassis, electrical systems, drive trains, brake systems, and hydraulic systems.
Repairs and rebuilds broken parts and structural members using welding and other fabrication techniques.
Maintains and repairs certified systems, such as fire apparatus and bucket trucks using approved manufacturer and customer procedures.
Operates and inspects machines and equipment to diagnose component defects and performs repairs.
Operates heavy lift towing and recovery equipment in accordance with approved procedures.
Identifies and researches replacement parts for order.
The proper use of tools and equipment commonly used in the mechanic field.
Completing all mandated training requirements by government and management directives.
Timely and cost-effective performance of duties.
Adherence to established company safety policies and good industrial and office safety practices.
Compliance with company Standard Operating Procedures and Personnel policies and procedures.
Four years’ experience as heavy equipment mechanic in commercial or government repair work.
Must have full knowledge of and ability to troubleshoot and repair diesel engines, associated power trains, air and hydraulic brake systems, and all other vehicular component parts.
Must have a working knowledge and ability to diagnose automotive electrical and computer-controlled systems.
Must have a valid Washington State commercial “B” CDL.
Heavy Duty and Diesel A - Must have a valid Washington State commercial “A” CDL.
Must meet and maintain Company physical and security requirements and clearance eligibility when required.
Ability to successfully pass any background checks and/or drug testing required on the contract.